Creator workspace flat lay with keyboard, latte, and sketchbook
XMP + IPTC-ready workflow
Generate titles, descriptions, and keywords, review the strongest terms first, then embed XMP/IPTC-ready metadata into JPEG and EPS files before you upload.
New users get 10 free credits. Then continue with Free BYOK using your own API keys for up to 100 metadata/day at no cost.
Embedding weak keywords does not fix them. Review the first terms, remove irrelevant keyword spam, and approve the final title, description, and keyword set before you generate XMP-ready output.
XMP + IPTC-ready workflow
JPEG and EPS embedding
Review before export
Review the output structure before exporting or editing.

filename,title,description,keywords Creator_workspace_topdown_2k_202602051656.webp,"Creator workspace flat lay with keyboard, latte, and sketchbook","Overhead workspace scene with wooden keyboard, coffee, succulent, and sketchbook arranged for productivity, remote work, and design workflow themes.",creator workspace; flat lay; remote work; design workflow; keyboard; latte; sketchbook; productivity; creative desk; home office; succulent; overhead view; planning; minimal workspace; designer tools; styling board; work from home; workspace organization; coffee break; creative process
Use the route that matches the user intent, then pass serious workflow needs into the full metadata product.
Best when metadata needs to travel with the JPEG or EPS instead of living only in a spreadsheet export.
Useful when editors, agencies, or assistants need the file package to stay self-describing.
Stronger when you want keyword order, spam cleanup, and platform checks finished before embedding.
Preview the reviewed metadata set, then continue into XMP-ready export after signup.
Preview the reviewed metadata set, then continue into XMP-ready export after signup.

Embedding weak keywords does not fix them. Review the first terms, remove irrelevant keyword spam, and approve the final title, description, and keyword set before you generate XMP-ready output.
Embedding weak keywords does not fix them. Review the first terms, remove irrelevant keyword spam, and approve the final title, description, and keyword set before you generate XMP-ready output.
That matters even more when Adobe Stock first-10 keyword order, Shutterstock spam rules, or Getty/iStock vocabulary review need a separate pass before export.
XMP export is useful when your files need to carry metadata with them through archive, editor, or handoff workflows. It is the right page when the intent is embedded metadata, not just generic keyword generation.
When the target platform still needs upload-specific columns, pair this page with the CSV export flow instead of maintaining two separate metadata sets by hand.
Quick details before you try the demo.
It helps you generate and review stock metadata, then move that approved title, description, and keyword set into XMP-ready embedded output for supported file workflows.
XMP keeps the metadata inside the file package. CSV stays better when the marketplace requires exact upload columns or platform-specific formatting.
Yes. That is the intended workflow. Review the first keywords, remove irrelevant terms, and approve the final set before you export.
Yes. The page is built around practical IPTC/XMP field mapping for stock contributors, with the related FAQ explaining where CSV still fits.
No. Keep the privacy claim precise: guest previews, browser-direct BYOK, and full studio exports are different modes. Review the workflow before you export.
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